£237,173
(€127/sq. ft)
€275,000
6 bed villa for saleFélines-Minervois, Hérault, Occitanie
6 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
2,164 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
Terrace
Hamlet property
Covered parking
Mains Drains
Mains
Electricity on site
Private parking
Barns - outbuildings
Garage
Character property
Electric Heaters
Detached
Good condition
Open fireplace
To be renovated
Barns-outbuildings
Village property
Business potential
50km or less to airport
Water on site
In a quiet hillside hamlet above the aop La Livinière wine-growing region, sits this traditional stone house, surrounded by trees and lush vegetation. The house has been well maintained over the years by the current owners, and now would benefit from some modernisation and refurbishment to make it a very comfortable home.
From the front door, you enter the cosy dining room, dominated by an ancient inglenook fireplace. To the left is the charming salon, with an elegant marble fireplace typical of the region. A step leads up to the 30m2 south-facing terrace, perfect for alfresco dining, with a built-in barbecue and open views over the surrounding hills.
From the dining room, you go through to the original kitchen and the oak-beamed pantry/cellar, and the garage. A ramp leads up to the voluminous 82 m2 granary, that opens onto the terrace. Below the granary is an equally voluminous barn, workshop and sheepfold, all of which provide potential for conversion.
A curving stone staircase leads up to the first floor, opening onto a central family room, from which you access four good-sized double bedrooms, and a bathroom with shower and wc. On the second floor, there is another family room, a bathroom with separate wc, and two interconnecting double bedrooms.
Across from the house are a garden (350m2), a field for parking, and a vegetable garden with well is 100m away.
From the front door, you enter the cosy dining room, dominated by an ancient inglenook fireplace. To the left is the charming salon, with an elegant marble fireplace typical of the region. A step leads up to the 30m2 south-facing terrace, perfect for alfresco dining, with a built-in barbecue and open views over the surrounding hills.
From the dining room, you go through to the original kitchen and the oak-beamed pantry/cellar, and the garage. A ramp leads up to the voluminous 82 m2 granary, that opens onto the terrace. Below the granary is an equally voluminous barn, workshop and sheepfold, all of which provide potential for conversion.
A curving stone staircase leads up to the first floor, opening onto a central family room, from which you access four good-sized double bedrooms, and a bathroom with shower and wc. On the second floor, there is another family room, a bathroom with separate wc, and two interconnecting double bedrooms.
Across from the house are a garden (350m2), a field for parking, and a vegetable garden with well is 100m away.